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originally posted by: iammrhappy86
Give a Man treasure, and he will be rich.
Had the Man found the treasure himself, he would be richer.
The experience itself is of greater value than acquiring the loot.
The Truth is pure and simple.
The way to the truth is riddled with lies and confusions.
Only through deceit can One be wholly Truthful.
In our wayward search for Home, we bring into being the infinite potential.
We build the tapestry of life, of which the blueprint is contained within each of us.
It is by design, that the Truth can never fully be shared; One must find his own way.
This we do not alone, but all together.
We do this, unaware of that which we forge.
Each and everyone one of You is Brave and Honored for having accepted this Journey.
originally posted by: Gnawledge
I'll offer a different perspective, trying not to take from your own.
Give a man a Bar of gold, he's rich. Give that bar of gold to a thousand men and they are no better off than they were before.
Sorry I'm in a foul mood.
originally posted by: BlueJacket
originally posted by: Gnawledge
I'll offer a different perspective, trying not to take from your own.
Give a man a Bar of gold, he's rich. Give that bar of gold to a thousand men and they are no better off than they were before.
Sorry I'm in a foul mood.
I dont know, an ounce of gold is presently $1859.79/oz
so thats $1.90/ 1000 people for a 1 oz bar!, a A kilo bar being 32.2 oz. ...Id say each of those 1000 got a nice steak dinner and a bottle of wine
It is by design, that the Truth can never fully be shared; One must find his own way.
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
Give a Man treasure, and he will be rich.
Had the Man found the treasure himself, he would be richer.
The experience itself is of greater value than acquiring the loot.
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